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Commission Report (2002): Poland
With regard to
Democracy and the rule of law Poland has undertaken measures to improve the
functioning of the judicial system through extra recruitment and logistical
and clerical support as foreseen in the Action Plan. The training of judges
and in particular the establishment of a national training standard for
magistrates requires particular attention. Further efforts are needed to
ensure public access to the law and first steps have been taken with regard
to reviewing the degree of immunity of judges. The implementation of civil
service legislation has taken a step backwards and little has been achieved
in establishing a permanent training capacity for the civil service, in
particular related to acquis issues. A comprehensive anti-corruption policy
has been adopted but awaits implementation.
Overall the Accession Partnership priorities with regard to the political
criteria have not been met. Implementation of the Action Plan is progressing
slowly.
© European Commission
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